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Did you know we have three generations of employees here at Eversource? With many of our veteran employees reaching retirement age, our young professionals are helping to bridge the gap between the generations. During Diversity and Inclusion Week at Eversource, we are celebrating efforts to nurture an environment that is welcoming and inclusive to our workforce here and throughout the region. It's just one of the many ways we are working together for a better tomorrow.
Earlier this month, the Gas Business took time to celebrate the success of their employees in Connecticut and Massachusetts working safely. By hosting a safety appreciation cookout for all employees, the Gas Business wanted to recognize the hard work of employees who safely work every day in the field, always working to serve our customers better. Congratulations team!
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Are you looking for a career in Gas? Check out this program in partnership with Middlesex Community College. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQpcs
We made it to the finish! 🏅🏅🏅 Thanks to all of you who came out to Boston today for #WalkforBCH! With Boston Children’s, we’re in good company!
Eversource employees at #WalkforBCH.
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Wow! What a team! During the work day, coworkers may give each other a pen, a stapler, or even a plastic fork for lunch, but one employee recently gave something much more valuable to a colleague. Ken Pefine gave his kidney to Matt Knowles. “It was a no brainer for me,” said Ken, a gas employee based in Somerville. Ken and Matt work together in our natural gas unit. They met nearly 14 years ago—now, they have a special bond. “Matt is a good person and empowering him was important to me. He’d already been through a lot and I just really wanted to help,” Ken added. The surgery was a success. What an amazing story!
Eversource in Top 100 Best Corporate Citizens in U.S. Eversource has been recognized by Corporate Responsibility Magazine as one of the 100 Best Corporate Citizens in the United States in 2018, which recognizes standout environmental, social and governance performance. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQW69
Every year Amy Palumbo spends about 1,000 hours volunteering with the Farmington Community Chest. The nonprofit social services organization provides programs supporting basic human services, education and other social needs. “It’s such a great organization and provides a vital safety net for people in the community,” said Amy, a Revenue Requirements Analyst in Berlin. For the past 5 years, Amy has helped organize numerous services and programs that run the gamut, from services for the elderly, to giving out general college and vocational trade scholarships for students, and planning of outdoor movie nights. In honor of National Volunteer Week, we’re proud to recognize employees like Amy who empower their communities by going above and beyond.